The Wall Street Journal is breaking it down for us and sharing the big problem with Sparkling Ice drinks: they contain Sucralose. Sucralose is an artificial sweetener that is about 600 times sweeter than sugar. Your body has a hard time processing Sucralose, so much of it is expelled byRead More →

Sparkling water does not lead to weight gain, as it contains zero calories. However, when other ingredients are added, such as sweeteners, sugar, and flavor enhancers, the beverage may then contain sodium and extra calories — usually 10 calories or less. Is sparkling water healthier than still water? Nutritionists agreeRead More →

Too much of anything can be bad for your health, and the same is true for sparkling waters, too. Though drinking a can or two a day should generally be okay, Dr. Ghouri warns against making sparkling water an outwardly excessive habit — or completely foregoing flat water for fizzyRead More →

As long as there are no added sugars, sparkling water is just as healthy as still water. Unlike sodas, carbonated waters don’t affect your bone density or greatly damage teeth. They can make you feel gassy or bloated, so you may want to avoid them if you have gastrointestinal issues.Read More →

Best Sustainable: SodaStream Fizzi Sparkling Water Maker. Are flavored sparkling waters healthy? Even though carbonated waters have zero calories, they aren’t necessarily healthy. To get its fizz, sparkling water is made by adding pressurized carbon dioxide into water. This carbonation may, in fact, make you hungrier and cause you toRead More →

WATERLOO _ The presence of poly and per fluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) have been found in recent samples of village of Waterloo source drinking water. Does Waterloo sparkling water have flavor? The flavor leans tart blueberry over sweet blueberry. The fizz is less intense than other brands, which those who don’tRead More →